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Hisashi Yamada (山田 久志, Yamada Hisashi, born July 29, 1948) is a retired Japanese professional baseball submarine pitcher. He played with the Hankyu Braves in Nippon Professional Baseball from 1969 to 1988.
Hisashi Yamada 山田 久志 | |
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Pitcher / Manager | |
Born: Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, Japan | July 29, 1948|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
NPB debut | |
1969, for the Hankyu Braves | |
Last appearance | |
1988, for the Hankyu Braves | |
NPB statistics | |
Win–loss | 284–166 |
Earned run average | 3.18 |
Shutouts | 31 |
Innings pitched | 3,865 |
Strikeouts | 2,058 |
Teams | |
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Career highlights and awards | |
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Member of the Japanese | |
Baseball Hall of Fame | |
Induction | 2006 |
Yamada won the Pacific League MVP for three consecutive seasons (1976–1978), sharing a record with Ichiro Suzuki (1994–1996) for the most consecutive awards won. In addition, Yamada won the Japan Series MVP in 1977. He won 20 or more games four times in his career, including notching 26 victories in 1976. Yamada twice won the Pacific League earned run average championship, with marks of 2.37 in 1971 and 2.28 in 1977.
As coach of the Chunichi Dragons in 1999, he led the team to the Central League pennant.
He was inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.[1]
In 2009, Yamada served as a coach for the Japanese team in the World Baseball Classic.
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